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"New Line" redirects here. For other uses, see New Line (disambiguation).

New Line Cinema is an American film production company. It was founded in 1967, and later became an independent film studio. It did not have an on-screen logo until 1973.

This page only shows primary logo variants.
1973–1987 1987–2001 2001–present 2011–present
1973–1987 1987–2001 2001–present 2011–present

1973–1987

New Line Cinema 1973

1987–2001

New Line Cinema 1987

1997–2001

New Line Cinema (1997) (Time Warner Byline)

2001

New Line Cinema (2001) (AOL Time Warner Byline) (Early)

2001–present

New Line Cinema

The logo design and letters were changed in 2001 following Time Warner's purchase by America Online.

2001–2003

New Line Cinema 2001

2003–2018

New Line Cinema 2003

2018–present

New Line Cinema 2018 main

Although the logo design and the letters never changed since 2001, the byline was changed from Time Warner to Warner Media due to AT&T acquisition of the company.

2011–present

New Line Cinema 2011

2011–2018

New Line Cinema 2011 Time Warner Byline

In 2008, Time Warner reorganized New Line Cinema so it went from being an independent studio to a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment. Three years later, the logo scheme was changed from blue to yellow, and is now shown together with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo to reflect the new organization.

2018–present

New Line Cinema 2011 WarnerMedia Byline

Note

Due to the fact that New Line started out as independent before becoming a subordinate to Warner Bros., it has always maintained copyright of its films to the point of having a "presents" or "presentation" credit, without mentioning WB.


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